6 Must Have Apps for College Football

kelseyads / September 5, 2014

You can hear in the office, at the water cooler, on radios and TVs and ringtones.

“Roll Tide Roll!”

“Go Dawgs!”

“War Eagle!”

That’s right. With college football being only a few yards away, fans are getting excited. So to help you transition into this season, we chose six football apps that will keep the game in your daily life.

Team Stream

Team Stream is like a pocket-sized, customized Sportscenter. After picking your favorite teams, this free app informs you of everything, from trades to injuries to final scores. Plus you get plenty of top-notch articles and editorials streamed to your device from around the web.

Statsmack

Statsmack is the ultimate trash-talking app. College football fans can use statsmack to show your friends how terrible their favorite teams really are. With 2 billion statistics in its database, you’ll refute your friends’ arguments about whose team is better.

Streak for the Cash

Created by ESPN, Streak for the Cash challenges you to predict winners from a daily list of matchups. The longer your streak of correctly chosen champs, the more money you make. So choose wisely!

THUUZ

Have some spare time, but unsure what to watch? Looking for some teeth-to-teeth-I-can’t-come-to-dinner-this-game-is-too-good? With THUUZ, you can make this happen. THUUZ rates live games from 0 to 100. So if you’re favorite team isn’t playing, you’ll still have something exciting to watch.

ESPN College Football

This app is designed for college football fans who just want college football alerts. Follow any game, any team, any time. Enjoy everything from in-progress video alerts, personalized scoreboards, team by team discussions, team alerts, and plenty more.

Recapp

We have one more for you: Recapp. Like Team Stream, Recapp recaps your favorite sports teams. Taking sources from nationally acclaimed writers and reporters, Recapp aggregates local sports news into one spot. As the makers of Recapp say, “It’s how sports fans were meant to get their news.”